Daysy Ovulation Calculator Keeps You Safe

Reliable and precise from day one.

Learning how to track ovulation, in general, is not always easy. There’s a lot that you have to know and consider.

The different phases of your menstrual cycle and what happens at each phase

Your Basal body temperature, taken each morning

The signs your body exhibits during ovulation

Changes within your body, like the consistency of your cervical mucus and what that means

How to track the luteinizing hormone (LH) that is responsible for ovulation

How to chart everything

Calculating your cycle, and

Finding the best time, out of all of this, to be intimate with your partner

Sounds like a lot, doesn’t it? That’s because it is, but the Daysy ovulation calculator can help. Now, instead of learning how to track ovulation manually, Daysy takes the fuss right out of the process for you. All you need to do is take your basal body temperature each morning with the Daysy ovulation computer and enter your menstrual information. After that, Daysy will calculate the rest for you. It’s simple. It’s easy. It’s faster. Daysy will better predict which days are your most fertile and which are not, taking the worry and the fuss out of learning ovulation.

The fertility monitor takes your basal body temperature (BBT) every morning when you wake up, with the most advanced temperature sensor (1/100 of a degree precision). It then automatically compares it with its bio-mathematical forecasting software and stored information of all available family planning research.

Daysy’s algorithm is unique:

It accurately determines, analyzes and displays your individual cycle. This is why the intelligent fertility monitor is one of the most effective fertility monitors in the world. It is 99.3% effective right from the start. Daysy’s algorithm is the same as the known Lady-Comp program which is 99.3% safe and effective.

The medical basics and the menstrual cycle

Every woman is different, but there are some very basic biological facts about your cycle.

Every woman ovulates only once in each cycle.

If on the rare occasion two or more ovulations occur, they will occur within 24 hours.

After ovulation, the egg can be fertilized for a maximum of 18 hours.

Sperm can remain active and fertile in a woman’s body for a maximum of 5 days.

This means there are only 6 days in every cycle when a woman can get pregnant: Five days before ovulation and the day of ovulation.

The female cycle fluctuates. Fluctuations are normal.

We all have unique menstrual cycles. Every woman is different and even her individual cycle fluctuates from month-to-month. Daysy learns your individual cycle pattern over time by recording, analyzing and storing your data.

For who is natural birth control?

For all women who do not want to take hormones or are not allowed to take hormonal contraceptives.